RESIDENCE OF FIRST TIME FRESHMAN IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

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Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 NCO' Sgef NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS Survey Report June 1988 Residence of First-Time Freshmen in Institutions of Higher Education, Fall 1986 Contact: In the fall of 1986, 15 percent of the first-time freshmen in the Nation's institutions of Martin Frankel 3 higher education crossed a State line to attend college. 1 More than half (51 percent) of these (202) 357-6352 out-of-State students enrolled in private 4-year institutions, although these institutions en- rolled only 18 percent of all first-time freshmen. In contrast, public 2-year institutions en- rolled almost half (47 percent) of all rust-time freshmen, but only 14 percent of the out-of- State students. These are some of the highlights from the 1986 Residence of First-Time Stu- dents survey, conducted as part of the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). The data in this report are limited to degree-seeking students who reside and attend college in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Data Series: DR?IPEDS-86/87-3.2 All Institutions Throughout the Nation, 85 percent of all first-time freshmen in 1986 attended a college in their home State. This proportion ranged from a high of 94 percent in Illinois, Michigan, and Nevada to a low of 31 percent in the District of Columbia.' Only three other States had State residents comprise less than half of their first-time freshmen: Vermont (42 percent), Rhode Island (44 percent), and New Hampshire (49 percent). Students whose State of residence was unknown were assumed to be out-of-State students. This seemed likely for public institutions, where in-State students paid smaller tuitions. Net migration is the difference between the number of first-time freshmen who come into a State to attend college and the number of first-time freshmen who leave their home State to attend college elsewhere. A State has a net gain if more students migrate into the State than leave the State. A net loss results when more students leave the State to attend college than come into the State. Table 1 and figure 1 show the net migration of all first-time fresh- men for each State and the District of Columbia and excludes students from foreign countries and outlying areas. 1The analysis in this report is limited to data reported by the 2,743 institutions of higher education in the 50 States and the District of Columbia that responded to the survey Residence of First?Time Students, 1986. For more details, see technical appendix. For data on all postsecondary institutions, see Residence of First?Time Students in Postsecondary+ Education Institutions, Fall 1986, E.D.TABS, CS 88-224. _ 2State summary data for Colorado are not highlighted because of the State's very low response rate. NOTE: The name of the Center for Education Statistics (CES) has been changed to the National Center for Educa- tion Statistics (NCES). Because this report was written before the name was changed, all references are to the Center for Education Statistics or CES. U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Improvement CS 88-225 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Figure 1.--Net migration of first-time freshmen enrolled in institutions of higher education: Fall 1986 I Key -10,000 or less -9,999? to -5,000 -4,999 to 0 1 to 5,000 I. 5,001 or more SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (WEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified andApproved-TorRelease2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Thirty-one States had a net gain of first-time freshmen in 1986, while 20 States experienced net losses. Massachusetts and North Carolina led the way with net gains of over 8,000 students, followed by California with over 7,000. New Jersey had the greatest net loss--almost 22,000--followed by Illinois with nearly 10,000, New York with about 7,000, and Connecticut with over 6,000. First-Time Freshmen, by Type and Control of Institution Public institutions, by design, draw most of their students from their home States. However, many private institutions rely on attracting substantial portions of their student bodies from other States. Therefore, the distribution of all first-time freshmen, by type and control of institution, is considerably different from the distribution of out-of-State first-time freshmen (figures 2-4). Thirty-four percent of all first-time freshmen and 32 percent of all out-of-State first-time freshmen were enrolled in public 4-year institutions. Eighty-six percent of the students enrolled in these schools were State residents, with only 8 States having fewer than 75 percent from within the State. California and Illinois had 96 percent of their students came from within the State, followed by Hawaii, New Jersey, and Texas with 95 percent. Delaware (39 percent) and Vermont (44 percent) had the lowest percentage of State residents enrolled in their 4-year public institutions (table 2). Although only 18 percent of all first-time freshmen were enrolled in private 4-year institutions, more than half (51 percent) of all out-of-State first-time freshmen were enrolled in these schools. Fifty-eight percent of the students enrolled in these schools were State residents, with only 3 States having more than 75 percent from within the State. Michigan had 83 percent of its students came from within the State, followed by Montana (78 percent), and New Jersey (75 percent) .3 The District of Columbia (6 percent) and Vermont (17 percent) had the lowest percentage of State residents enrolled in their 4-year private institutions (table 3). Although 47 percent of all first-time freshmen were enrolled in public 2-year institutions, only 14 percent of all out-of-State first-time freshmen were enrolled in these schools. Ninety-five percent of the students enrolled in these schools were State residents, with only 4 States having fewer than 90 percent from within State. Illinois had nearly 100 percent of their first-time freshmen come from within the State, followed by Connecticut, Louisiana, New York, and South Carolina with 99 percent each. New Mexico (86 percent) had the lowest percentage of students who were State residents. New Hampshire and Vermont (87 percent each) and North Dakota (89 percent) also had fewer than 90 percent of their first-time freshmen enrolled in public 2-year schools came from within the State (table 4). Only 2 percent of all first-time freshmen and 3 percent of all out-of-State first-time freshmen were enrolled in private 2-year institutions (table 5). Seventy-six percent of the students enrolled in these schools were State residents. Because of the relatively small number of students enrolled, State highlights are not described here. 3Data for Nevada are not described in number of students enrolled. 4Data for Alaska are not described in number of students enrolled. the highlights because of the small the highlights because of the small 3 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved ForRelease 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Figig2.--Percentage distribution of firstSVme freshmen, by type and control of institution: Fall 1986 Percent 60 - 50 40 30 20 10 0 2 17 t ? a 4 ? 0 4 ? D 1. 0. 6 4 ? a I V Type 0 2 5 A S. 4 0 21 , N and control ? 4 A I 4 0 a 1 N SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. Percent 60 - 50 40 30 20 10 0 Figure 3.--Percentage distribution of out-of-State first-time freshmen, by type and control of institution: Fall 1986 o ? 0 ? Pe 4 4 I 1 14. Os 111 4 ? 4 S 4 0 2 0 1 2 1 V TIPP* and control SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Nnpol Figure 4.--Percentage distribution of in-State first-time freshmen, by type and control of institution: Fall 1986 Percent 60 ? 50 40 30 20 10 ! 2 i 2 4 ! : A s, i 4, . 2 i A 4 t, & 4 ! ! A i gi Type and control SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence, of First-Time Students survey, 1986. s 5 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Figure 5.--Percentage distribution of foreign first-time students in higher education institutions, by State of attendance: Fall 1986 Key less than 1.0 1.0 to 1.9 2.0 to 2.9 3.0 to 4.9 5.0 to 7.5 more than 7.5 SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (WEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Recent High School Graduates More than 58 percent of the first-time freshmen enrolled in the fall of 1986 had graduated from high school during the previous 12 months. These first-time freshmen were less likely to attend a school in their home State than all other first-time freshmen. Only 82 percent of these recent high school graduates attended a school in their home State compared to 90 percent for other first-time freshmen. Ninety-five percent of the first-time freshmen who had recently graduated from high school in Michigan came from within the State, followed by California with 93 percent and Montana, Oklahoma, and Texas with 92 percent each. The District of Columbia, with only 12 percent, had the lowest percentage. Three other States were below 50 percent--Vermont (34 percent), Rhode Island (39 percent), and Delaware (45 percent). New Jersey had a net loss of 19,000 students, by far the largest in the Nation, followed by Illinois with a net loss of 9,000 students. North Carolina, with a net gain of almost 8,000 students, and Massadhusetts, with over 6,000 students, had the largest net gains in the Nation (table 6). Of the recent high school graduates who left their home State, 89 percent enrolled in 4-year institutions: 54 percent in private 4-year institutions, and 35 percent in public 4-year institutions. Only 11 percent enrolled in 2-year schools: 8 percent in public 2-year and 3 percent in private 2-year schools. Foreign Students There were 80,000 foreign first-time freshmen enrolled at all levels in the Nation's institutions of higher education in 1986. About 28,000, or 34 percent of these students, were first-time freshmen; 33,000, or 41 percent, were graduate or first-professional students, while the remaining 20,000, or 25 percent, were undergraduate transfer students. Five States accounted for 46 percent of all foreign student enrollment. California, with 22 percent of all foreign students, had the highest percentage, followed by New York with 8 percent; Texas, 6 percent; Florida, 5 percent; and Michigan, 4 percent. Figure 5 shows the distribution of foreign first-time students, by State. For Further Information The data tape for the Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986 is available and may be purchased. Requests should be made to: Office of Educational Research and Improvement Information Technology Branch 555 New Jersey Avenue NW Washington, DC 20208 Telephone 1-800-424-1616 or (202) 357-6522 7 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved ForRelease 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 The Center for Education Statistics will soon release E.D.TABS tables on residence and migration of all first-time students at the undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional levels. For more information about this report or the survey, contact Martin Frankel, Center for Education Statistics, 555 New Jersey Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20208-1404, telephone (202) 357-6352. This survey report was reviewed by Shelia Drews, District of Columbia Office of Postsecondary. Education Research and Assistance; Mary Golladay, National Science Foundation; and Curtis Baker and Paula Enepper, Center for Education Statistics. Their comments are gratefully acknowledged. Other CES staff contributed to the preparation of this publication: Geneva Davis and Elaine Eroe prepared the figures, Austin Lin and Summer Whitener prepared the tables, and Summer Whitener organized the report and conducted the quality control checks. 8 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 1.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen enrolled in all institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. Total Residents of State Percent residents Migration Into State Out of State Net Total 1,959,899 1,672,222 85.3 287,677 287,677 0 Alabama 33,279 27,279 82.0 6,000 2,260 3,740 Alaska 1,349 1,212 89.8 137 1,623 -1,486 Arizona 61,922 53,896 87.0 8,026 2,029 5,997 Arkansas 14,090 12,195 86.6 1,895 2,436 -541 California 262,214 244,471 93.2 17,743 10,586 7,157 Colorado 1,918 268 14.0 1,650 5,094 -3,444 Connecticut 29,426 23,669 80.4 5,757 11,997 -6,240 Delaware 7,305 4,386 60.0 2,919 1,451 1,468 District of Columbia 9,288 2,875 31.0 6,413 1,696 4,717 Florida 60,421 50,079 82.9 10,342 9,848 494 Georgia 32,996 27,132 82.2 5,864 6,381 -517 Hawaii 8,594 7,518 87.5 1,076 1,622 -546 Idaho 8,963 5,707 63.7 3,256 1,643 1,613 Illinois 102,374 95,882 93.7 6,492 16,442 -9,950 Indiana 40,866 32,373 79.2 8,493 4,275 4,218 Iowa 30,150 25,345 84.1 4,805 3,654 1,151 Kansas 22,564 18,713 82.9 3,851 1,906 1,945 Kentucky 23,431 20,365 86.9 3,066 2,583 483 Louisiana 28,249 24,280 85.9 3,969 2,832 1,137 Maine 8,486 6,446 76.0 2,040 2,473 -433 Maryland 40,203 34,331 85.4 5,872 9,459 -3,587 Massachusetts 67,950 47,918 70.5 20,032 11,856 8,176 Michigan 88,748 83,072 93.6 5,676 6,323 -647 Minnesota 39,094 33,370 85.4 5,724 6,862 -1,138 Mississippi 22,090 19,318 87.5 2,772 1,452 1,320 Missouri 34,508 28,270 81.9 6,238 4,816 1,422 Montana 5,580 5,081 91.1 499 1,504 -1,005 Nebraska 14,921 13,000 87.1 1,921 2,048 -127 Nevada 6,312 5,915 93.7 397 1,311 -914 New Hampshire 7,896 3,907 49.5 3,989 3,341 648 New Jersey 41,997 38,631 92.0 3,366 25,313 -21,947 New Mexico 8,511 7,281 85.5 1,230 1,699 -469 New York 134,979 116,513 86.3 18,466 25,071 -6,605 North Carolina 65,890 54,509 82.7 11,381 2,941 8,440 North Dakota 7,991 6,138 76.8 1,853 1,042 811 Ohio 71,716 62,631 87.3 9,085 9,658 -573 Oklahoma 27,278 25,346 92.9 1,932 2,251 -319 Oregon 22,753 19,332 85.0 3,421 2,598 823 Pennsylvania 85,421 67,908 79.5 17,513 13,830 3,683 Rhode Island 12,224 5,362 43.9 6,862 2,378 4,484 South Carolina 27,499 22,866 83.2 4,633 2,878 1,755 South Dakota 5,858 4,479 76.5 1,379 1,334 45 Tennessee 29,844 23,129 77.5 6,715 3,894 2,821 Texas 105,220 96,522 91.7 8,698 6,150 2,548 Utah 14,214 9,984 70.2 4,230 1,125 3,105 Vermont 6,752 2,846 42.2 3,906 1,485 2,421 Virginia 38,109 28,767 75.5 9,342 8,126 1,216 Washington 68,086 61,656 90.6 6,430 4,210 2,220 West Virginia 13,935 11,014 79.0 2,921 1,691 1,230 Wisconsin 51,923 45,140 86.9 6,783 4,674 2,109 Wyoming 4,512 3,895 86.3 617 951 -334 State unknown* 0 0 -- 0 22,575 -22,575 *Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine a student's home State. --Not applicable. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and students from outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 1 , 1 1 1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 2.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen enrolled in public 4-year institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. Total Residents of State Percent residents Migration Into State Out of State Net Total 664,183 573,389 86.3 90,794 90,794 0 Alabama 12,972 9,383 72.3 3,589 753 2,836 Alaska 1,004 913 90.9 91 709 -618 Arizona 9,244 5,375 58.1 3,869 373 3,496 Arkansas 7,830 6,989 89.3 841 680 161 California 45,927 43,964 95.7 1,963 3,248 -1,285 Colorado 1,328 28 2.1 1,300 1,568 -268 Connecticut 8,496 7,515 88.5 981 2,389 -1,408 Delaware 3,830 1,506 39.3 2,324 546 1,778 District of Columbia 2,821 2,455 87.0 366 570 -204 Florida 12,811 10,530 82.2 2,281 3,397 -1,116 Georgia 17,140 15,136 88.3 2,004 2,550 -546 Hawaii 2,137 2,022 94.6 115 490 -375 Idaho 3,259 2,588 79.4 671 481 190 Illinois 25,795 24,772 96.0 1,023 7,884 -6,861 Indiana 25,127 21,364 85.0 3,763 1,193 2,570 Iowa 9,658 7,566 78.3 2,092 1,782 310 Kansas 10,157 8,109 79.8 2,048 527 1,521 Kentucky 12,920 11,019 85.3 1,901 788 1,113 Louisiana 22,062 20,197 91.5 1,865 1,066 799 Maine 4,283 3,617 84.5 666 514 152 Maryland 12,176 8,780 72.1 3,396 3,384 12 Massachusetts 14,116 12,994 92.1 1,122 2,874 -1,752 Michigan 32,174 29,251 90.9 2,923 2,289 634 Minnesota 15,261 12,770 83.7 2,491 4,083 -1,592 Mississippi 7,011 5,447 77.7 1,564 622 942 Missouri 17,042 15,076 88.5 1,966 2,031 -65 Montana 4,205 3,859 91.8 346 298 48 Nebraska 7,550 6,941 91.9 609 836 -227 Nevada 2,743 2,408 87.8 335 431 -96 New Hampshire 4,223 2,390 56.6 1,833 525 1,308 New Jersey 14,592 13,825 94.7 767 7,522 -6,755 New Mexico 5,379 4,612 85.7 767 484 283 New York 33,307 30,731 92.3 2,576 7,283 -4,707 North Carolina 22,112 18,184 82.2 3,928 1,027 2,901 North Dakota 4,369 3,118 71.4 1,251 501 750 Ohio 36,034 32,893 91.3 3,141 3,657 -516 Oklahoma 12,249 11,126 90.8 1,123 664 459 Oregon 7,346 6,195 84.3 1,151 597 554 Pennsylvania 26,583 22,564 84.9 4,019 4,942 -923 Rhode Island 3,075 2,082 67.7 993 456 537 South Carolina 10,637 8,304 78.1 2,333 973 1,360 South Dakota 4,143 3,481 84.0 662 695 -33 Tennessee 13,680 12,031 87.9 1,649 1,770 -121 Texas 42,883 40,646 94.8 2,237 2,141 96 Utah 6,722 5,975 88.9 747 148 599 Vermont 3,073 1,349 43.9 1,724 320 1,404 Virginia 18,301 13,672 74.7- 4,629 2,926 1,703 Washington 10,010 9,195 91.9 815 988 -173 West Virginia 9,040 7,166 79.3 1,874 519 1,355 Wisconsin 23,965 20,191 84.3 3,774 1,766 2,008 Wyoming 1,381 1,085 78.6 296 324 -28 State unknown* 0 0 -- 0 2,210 -2,210 *Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine a student's home State. --Not applicable. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and students from outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 10 . Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 3.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen enrolled in private 4-year institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. Total Residents of State Percent residents Migration Into State 1 Out of State Net I Total 348,256 201,299 57.8 146,957 146,957 0 Alabama 3,447 1,941 56.3 1,506 1,047 459 Alaska 162 116 71.6 46 617 -571 Arizona 1,532 685 44.7 847 1,286 -439 Arkansas 2,141 1,378 64.4 763 788 -25 California 15,309 11,125 72.7 4,184 5,821 -1,637 Colorado 549 235 42.8 314 2,766 -2,452 Connecticut 7,773 3,275 42.1 4,498 8,432 -3,934 Delaware 1,236 777 62.9 459 799 -340 District of Columbia 6,467 420 6.5 6,047 843 5,204 Florida 11,097 5,556 50.1 5,541 5,192 349 Georgia 6,315 3,109 49.2 3,206 2,874 332 Hawaii 1,966 1,150 58.5 816 924 -108 Idaho 276 81 29.3 195 799 -604 Illinois 17,629 12,509 71.0 5,120 7,163 -2,043 Indiana 9,029 4,462 49.4 4,567 2,315 2,252 Iowa 5,439 3,463 63.7 1,976 1,467 509 Kansas 1,563 858 54.9 705 1,104 -399 Kentucky 4,041 3,009 74.5 1,032 1,484 -452 Louisiana 4,370 2,282 52.2 2,088 1,113 975 Maine 2,555 1,218 47.7 1,337 1,659 -322 Maryland 3,677 1,801 49.0 1,876 5,454 -3,578 Massachusetts 32,411 16,270 50.2 16,141 8,304 7,837 Michigan 9,529 7,915 83.1 1,614 3,273 -1659 Minnesota 7,087 4,616 65.1 2,471 2,114 357 Mississippi 1,149 810 70.5 339 636 -297 Missouri 8,462 4,662 55.1 3,800 2,134 1,666 Montana 585 456 77.9 129 773 -644 Nebraska 2,399 1,357 56.6 1,042 909 133 Nevada 45 45 100.0 o 497 -497 New Hampshire 2,464 511 20.7 1,953 1,915 38 New Jersey 6,896 5,197 75.4 1,699 16,352 -14,653 New Mexico 106 53 50.0 53 655 -602 New York 51,072 36,355 71.2 14,717 16,083 -1,366 North Carolina 11,080 5,452 49.2 5,628 1,498 4,130 North Dakota 487 216 44.4 271 331 -60 Ohio 16,317 10,720 65.7 5,597 5,013 584 Oklahoma 1,793 1,283 71.6 510 1,029 -519 Oregon 2,840 1,366 48.1 1,474 1,587 -113 Pennsylvania 29,274 16,959 57.9 12,315 7,621 4,694 Rhode Island 7,070 1,314 18.6 5,756 1,496 4,260 South Carolina 4,798 2,792 58.2 2,006 1,408 598 South Dakota 1,515 813 53.7 702 400 302 Tennessee 7,896 3,120 39.5 4,776 1,633 3,143 Texas 12,173 8,690 71.4 3,483 3,122 361 Utah 4,612 1,335 28.9 3,277 388 2,889 Vermont 2,269 381 16.8 1,888 904 984 Virginia 5,776 2,199 38.1 3,577 4,377 -800 Washington 3,943 2,393 60.7 1,550 2,238 -688 West Virginia 1,455 721 49.6 734 763 -29 Wisconsin 6,180 3,848 62.3 2,332 2,273 59 Wyoming 0 0 0.0 o 398 -398 State unknown* 0 0 -- o 2,886 -2,886 *Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine a student's home State. --Not applicable. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and students from outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 4.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen enrolled in public 2-year institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. Total Residents of State Percent residents Migration Into State Out of State Net Total 913,577 871,942 95.4 41,635 41,635 0 Alabama 16,156 15,405 95.4 751 354 397 Alaska 183 183 100.0 o 265 -265 Arizona 51,146 47,836 93.5 3,310 231 3,079 Arkansas 4,003 3,732 93.2 271 935 -664 California 200,253 188,786 94.3 11,467 1,088 10,379 Colorado 0 o 0.0 o 575 -575 Connecticut 12,599 12,507 99.3 92 428 -336 Delaware 2,239 2,103 93.9 136 67 69 District of Columbia 0 o 0.0 o 264 -264 Florida 36,317 33,931 93.4 2,386 947 1,439 Georgia 8,075 7,589 94.0 486 731 -245 Hawaii 4,491 4,346 96.8 145 164 -19 Idaho 2,084 1,924 92.3 160 351 -191 Illinois 55,807 55,567 99.6 240 1,201 -961 Indiana 6,512 6,380 98.0 132 638 -506 Iowa 14,500 13,832 95.4 668 313 355 Kansas 10,449 9,592 91.8 857 221 636 Kentucky 5,749 5,653 98.3 96 266 -170 Louisiana 1,817 1,801 99.1 16 615 -599 Maine 1,515 1,478 97.6 37 120 -83 Maryland 24,329 23,736 97.6 593 462 131 Massachusetts 15,750 14,740 93.6 1,010 476 534 Michigan 45,193 44,123 97.6 1,070 648 422 Minnesota 16,512 15,756 95.4 756 575 181 Mississippi 13,358 12,540 93.9 818 166 652 Missouri 8,385 8,164 97.4 221 535 -314 Montana 559 535 95.7 24 330 -306 Nebraska 4,826 4,675 96.9 151 248 -97 Nevada 3,524 3,462 98.2 62 304 -242 New Hampshire 1,101 953 86.6 148 656 -508 New Jersey 20,507 19,609 95.6 898 852 46 New Mexico 3,026 2,616 86.5 410 522 -112 New York 47,508 46,895 98.7 613 1,065 -452 North Carolina 30,683 29,497 96.1 1,186 287 899 North Dakota 3,089 2,758 89.3 331 196 135 Ohio 19,187 18,862 98.3 325 857 -532 Oklahoma 12,944 12,686 98.0 258 484 -226 Oregon 12,567 11,771 93.7 796 240 556 Pennsylvania 27,011 26,363 97.6 648 1,077 -429 Rhode Island 2,079 1,966 94.6 113 247 -134 South Carolina 10,580 10,453 98.8 127 362 -235 South Dakota o 0 0.0 o 220 -220 Tennessee 7,607 7,490 98.5 117 408 -291 Texas 49,923 46,960 94.1 2,963 697 2,266 Utah 2,880 2,674 92.8 206 158 48 Vermont 680 593 87.2 87 144 -57 Virginia 13,835 12,757 92.2 1,078 448 630 Washington 54,133 50,068 92.5 4,065 677 3,388 West Virginia 2,997 2,684 89.6 313 387 -74 Wisconsin 21,778 21,101 96.9 677 539 138 Wyoming 3,131 2,810 89.7 321 126 195 State unknown* o 0 -- o 17,468 -17,468 *Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine a student's home State. --Not applicable. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and students from outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 12 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 ler\ Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 5.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen enrolled in private 2-year institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. Total Residents of State Percent residents Migration Into State Out of State Net Total 33,883 25,592 75.5 8,291 8,291 Alabama 704 550 78.1 154 106 48 Alaska 0 o 0.0 0 32 -32 Arizona 0 0 0.0 0 139 -139 Arkansas 116 96 82.8 20 33 -13 California 725 596 82.2 129 429 -300 Colorado 41 5 12.2 36 185 -149 Connecticut 558 372 66.7 186 748 -562 Delaware 0 -0.0- 0 39 -39 District of Columbia - 0 0 0.0 o 19 -19 Florida 196 62 31.6 134 312 -178 Georgia 1,466 1,298 88.5 168 226 -58 Hawaii O o 0.0 0 44 -44 Idaho 3,344 1,114 33.3 2,230 12 2,218 Illinois 3,143 3,034 96.5 109 194 -85 Indiana 198 167 84.3 , 31 129 -98 Iowa 553 484 87.5 69 92 -23 Kansas 395 154 39.0 241 54 187 Kentucky 721 684 94.9 37 45 -8 Louisiana 0 0 0.0 0 38 -38 Maine 133 133 100.0 0 180 -180 Maryland 21 14 66.7 7 159 -152 Massachusetts 5,673 3,914 69.0 1,759 202 1,557 Michigan 1,852 1,783 96.3 69 113 -44 Minnesota 234 228 97.4 6 90 -84 Mississippi 572 521 91.1 51 28 23 Missouri 619 368 59.5 251 116 135 Montana 231 231 100.0 0 103 -103 Nebraska 146 27 18.5 119 55 64 Nevada 0 0 0.0 0 79 -79 New Hampshire 108 53 49.1 55 245 -190 New Jersey 2 o 0.0 2 587 -585 New Mexico O o 0.0 0 38 -38 New York 3,092 2,532 81.9 560 640 -80 North Carolina 2,015 1,376 68.3 639 129 510 North Dakota 46 46 100.0 0 14 -14 Ohio 178 156 87.6 22 131 -109 Oklahoma 292 251 86.0 41 74 -33 Oregon 0 0 0.0 o 174 -174 Pennsylvania 2,553 2,022 79.2 531 190 341 Rhode Island 0 o 0.0 0 179 -179 South Carolina 1,484 1,317 88.7 167 135 32 South Dakota 200 185 92.5 15 19 -4 Tennessee 661 488 73.8 173 83 90 Texas 241 226 93.8 15 190 -175 Utah o o 0.0 0 431 -431 Vermont 730 523 71.6 207 117 90 Virginia 197 139 70.6 58 375 -317 Washington 0 0 0.0 o 307 -307 West Virginia 443 443 100.0 o 22 -22 Wisconsin o o 0.0 0 96 -96 Wyoming 0 0 0.0 0 103 -103 State unknown* 0 0 -- 0 11 -11 *Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine a student's home State. --Not applicable. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and students from outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 13 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 6.- 6.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen who graduated from high school during the previous 12 months, in all institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. Total Residents of State Percent residents Migration Into State Out of State Net Total 1,145,681 942,302 82.2 203,379 203,379 Alabama 18,153 14,666 80.8 3,487 1,592 1,895 Alaska 113 73 64.6 40 1,046 -1,006 Arizona 14,975 11,254 75.2 3,721 1,230 2,491 Arkansas 6,354 5,357 84.3 997 1,492 -495 California 151,550 140,995 93.0 10,555 6,431 4,124 Colorado 1,855 252 13.6 1,603 3,529 -1,926 Connecticut 14,634 9,555 65.3 5,079 9,270 -4,191 Delaware 4,871 2,205 45.3 2,666 1,142 1,524 District of Columbia 5,417 656 12.1 4,761 1,114 3,647 Florida 41,280 33,968 82.3 7,312 7,143 169 Georgia 27,361 22,390 81.8 4,971 4,737 234 Hawaii 2,745 2,214 80.7 531 1,227 -696 Idaho 6,890 4,540 65.9 2,350 807 1,543 Illinois 46,884 42,440 90.5 4,444 13,133 -8,689 Indiana 27,390 21,277 77.7 6,113 2,947 3,166 Iowa 19,830 16,068 81.0 3,762 2,858 904 Kansas 14,691 11,509 78.3 3,182 1,282 1,900 Kentucky 16,908 14,379 85.0 2,529 1,826 703 Louisiana 22,138 18,585 84.0 3,553 1,858 1,695 Maine 2,851 1,569 55.0 1,282 1,862 -580 Maryland 17,090 13,760 80.5 3,330 7,790 -4,460 Massachusetts 42,275 26,885 63.6 15,390 9,184 6,206 Michigan 46,341 43,995 94.9 2,346 4,589 -2,243 Minnesota 22,116 18,125 82.0 3,991 5,556 -1,565 Mississippi 12,257 10,593 86.4 1,664 1,016 648 Missouri 24,413 19,874 81.4 4,539 3,633 906 Montana 1,990 1,835 92.2 155 1,004 -849 Nebraska 10,999 9,334 84.9 1,665 1,581 84 Nevada 1,652 1,458 88.3 194 812 -618 New Hampshire 5,516 2,839 51.5 2,677 2,174 503 New Jersey 17,628 15,935 90.4 1,693 20,582 -18,889 New Mexico 5,975 5,032 84.2 943 1,038 -95 New York 92,359 75,879 82.2 16,480 18,664 -2,184 North Carolina 42,527 32,998 77.6 9,529 2,005 7,524 North Dakota 5,669 4,108 72.5 1,561 407 1,154 Ohio 44,597 38,332 86.0 6,265 7,079 -814 Oklahoma 14,958 13,828 92.4 1,130 1,509 -379 Oregon 13,151 10,845 82.5 2,306 1,660 646 Pennsylvania 60,919 46,257 75.9 14,662 10,543 4,119 Rhode Island 6,983 2,727 39.1 4,256 1,616 2,640 South Carolina 15,988 12,874 80.5 3,114 2,088 1,026 South Dakota 4,156 2,995 72.1 1,161 953 208 Tennessee 21,112 16,271 77.1 4,841 2,933 1,908 Texas 63,890 58,859 92.1 5,031 4,311 720 Utah 3,791 3,295 86.9 496 788 -292 Vermont 4,783 1,613 33.7 3,170 1,048 2,122 Virginia 28,239 21,218 75.1 7,021 6,105 916 Washington 22,087 20,069 90.9 2,018 2,559 -541 West Virginia 10,004 7,475 74.7 2,529 1,142 1,387 Wisconsin 32,780 26,997 82.4 5,783 3,454 2,329 Wyoming 2,546 2,045 80.3 501 625 -124 State unknown* 0 o -- 0 8,405 -8,405 *Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine a student's home State. --Not applicable. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and students from outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 14 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved ForRelease 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 7.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen who graduated from high school during the previous 12 months, in public 4-year institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. Total Residents of State Percent residents Migration Into State Out of State Net Total 508,811 438,030 86.1 70,781 70,781 0 Alabama 7,697 5,769 75.0 1,928 559 1,369 Alaska 0 0 0.0 o 560 -560 Arizona 5,068 2,725 53.8 2,343 286 2,057 Arkansas 3,336 3,049 91.4 287 510 -223 California 44,640 42,759 95.8 1,881 2,144 -263 Colorado 1,328 28 2.1 1,300 1,284 16 Connecticut 3,354 2,834 84.5 520 1,664 -1,144 Delaware 3,537 1,265 35.8 2,272 426 1,846 District of Columbia 444 360 81.1 84 361 -277 Florida 12,480 10,279 82.4 2,201 2,499 -298 Georgia 15,842 13,913 87.8 1,929 2,127 -198 Hawaii 1,921 1,827 95.1 94 428 -334 Idaho 2,291 1,977 86.3 314 346 -32 Illinois 15,224 14,730 96.8 494 6,860 -6,366 Indiana 20,448 16,873 82.5 3,575 928 2,647 Iowa 9,095 7,061 77.6 2,034 1,593 441 Kansas 8,225 6,523 79.3 1,702 424 1,278 Kentucky 10,453 8,771 83.9 1,682 632 1,050 Louisiana 17,111 15,543 90.8 1,568 667 901 Maine 91 53 58.2 38 391 -353 Maryland 4,550 3,330 73.2 1,220 2,989 -1,769 Massachusetts 11,477 10,520 91.7 957 1,900 -943 Michigan 21,869 20,805 95.1 1,064 1,915 -851 Minnesota 11,659 9,981 85.6 1,678 3,664 -1,986 Mississippi 3,375 2,446 72.5 929 463 466 Missouri 15,035 13,186 87.7 1,849 1,662 187 Montana 1,699 1,553 91.4 146 223 -77 Nebraska 6,858 6,306 92.0 552 727 -175 Nevada 1,409 1,225 86.9 184 359 -175 New Hampshire 3,715 2,099 56.5 1,616 365 1,251 New Jersey 4,601 4,501 97.8 100 6,014 -5,914 New Mexico 4,313 3,675 85.2 638 381 257 New York 24,134 22,109 91.6 2,025 5,172 -3,147 North Carolina 20,440 16,708 81.7 3,732 762 2,970 North Dakota 3,679 2,577 70.0 1,102 137 965 Ohio 28,223 25,574 90.6 2,649 2,939 -290 Oklahoma 9,759 8,796 90.1 963 513 450 Oregon 6,467 5,444 84.2 1,023 483 540 Pennsylvania 22,945 19,300 84.1 3,645 3,939 -294 Rhode Island 654 591 90.4 63 340 -277 South Carolina 7,850 5,971 76.1 1,879 821 1,058 South Dakota 3,192 2595 81.3 597 523 74 Tennessee 11,124 9,719 87.4 1,405 1,377 28 Texas 35,549 33,706 94.8 1,843 1,697 146 Utah 3,741 3,246 86.8 495 123 372 Vermont 2,839 1,170 41.2 1,669 210 1,459 Virginia 17,089 12,778 74.8 4,311 2,374 1,937 Washington 8,089 7,392 91.4 697 750 -53 West Virginia 7,372 5,654 76.7 1,718 450 1,268 Wisconsin 21,519 17,973 83.5 3,546 1,456 2,090 Wyoming 1,001 761 76.0 240 244 -4 State unknown* 0 0 -- o 1,120 -1,120 *Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine a student's home State. --Not applicable. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and students from outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 15 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 8.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen who graduated from high school during the previous 12 months, in private 4-year institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. Total Residents of State Percent residents Migration Into State 1 Out of State Net I Total 242,629 132,881 54.8 109,748 109,748 Alabama 2,732 1,511 55.3 1,221 768 453 Alaska 113 73 64.6 40 354 -314 Arizona 688 134 19.5 554 711 -157 Arkansas 1,663 1,031 62.0 632 547 85 California 6,697 4,645 69.4 2,052 3,666 -1,614 Colorado 527 224 42.5 303 1,797 -1,494 Connecticut 6,963 2,587 37.2 4,376 6,910 -2,534 Delaware 578 234 40.5 344 654 -310 District of Columbia 4,973 296 6.0 4,677 655 4,022 Florida 6,977 3,300 47.3 3,677 4,024 -347 Georgia 4,236 1,647 38.9 2,589 2,217 372 Hawaii 824 387 47.0 437 661 -224 Idaho 240 70 29.2 170 314 -144 Illinois 11,867 8,017 67.6 3,850 5,669 -1,819 Indiana 5,670 3,196 56.4 2,474 1,676 798 Iowa 4,321 2,839 65.7 1,482 1,100 382 Kansas 1,418 755 53.2 663 740 -77 Kentucky 2,981 2,210 74.1 771 1,064 -293 Louisiana 3,997 2,023 50.6 1,974 829 1,145 Maine 1,864 644 34.5 1,220 1,302 -82 Maryland 3,467 1,636 47.2 1,831 4,462 -2,631 Massachusetts 21,122 8,152 38.6 12,970 6,865 6,105 Michigan 5,979 4,945 82.7 1,034 2,367 -1,333 Minnesota 5,598 3,536 63.2 2,062 1,590 472 Mississippi 439 247 56.3 192 455 -263 Missouri 5,487 3,121 56.9 2,366 1,644 722 Montana 5 5 100.0 o 492 -492 Nebraska 2,083 1,157 55.5 926 670 256 Nevada 0 0 0.0 o 239 -239 New Hampshire 1,168 242 20.7 926 1,384 -458 New Jersey 5,633 4,088 72.6 1,545 13,597 -12,052 New Mexico 71 35 49.3 36 407 -371 New York 42,894 29,275 68.3 13,619 12,581 1,038 North Carolina 9,836 4,743 48.2 5,093 1,078 4,015 North Dakota 431 207 48.0 224 173 51 Ohio 10,180 6,648 65.3 3,532 3,725 -193 Oklahoma 2 2 100.0 o 748 -748 Oregon 2,069 1,043 50.4 1,026 925 101 Pennsylvania 21,646 11,625 53.7 10,021 6,012 4,009 Rhode Island 4,890 773 15.8 4,117 1,164 2,953 South Carolina 3,421 2,285 66.8 1,136 1,073 63 South Dakota 905 354 39.1 551 284 267 Tennessee 5,230 1,983 37.9 3,247 1,304 1,943 Texas 6,837 4,467 65.3 2,370 2,186 184 Utah 50 49 98.0 1 264 -263 Vermont 1,596 189 11.8 1,407 683 724 Virginia 4,288 1,907 44.5 2,381 3,235 -854 Washington 2,027 1,237 61.0 790 1,338 -548 West Virginia 1,237 564 45.6 673 566 107 Wisconsin 4,709 2,543 54.0 2,166 1,706 460 Wyoming 0 0 0.0 o 248 -248 State unknown* 0 0 -- 0 625 -625 *Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine a student's home State. --Not applicable. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and students from outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 16 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 9.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen who graduated from high school during the previous 12 months, in public 2-year institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. Total Residents of State Percent residents Migration Into State 1 Out of State Net I Total 373,654 356,998 95.5 16,656 16,656 0 Alabama 7,252 7,062 97.4 190 183 . 7 Alaska 0 o 0.0 o 107 -107 Arizona 9,219 8,395 91.1 824 128 696 Arkansas 1,316 1,249 94.9 67 409 -342 California 99,650 93,108 93.4 6,542 302 6,240 Colorado o o 0.0 o 294 -294 Connecticut 3,808 3,795 99.7 13 214 -201 Delaware 756 706 93.4 50 27 23 District of Columbia 0 o 0.0 o 82 -82 Florida 21,647 20,335 93.9 1,312 359 953 Georgia 6,322 6,021 95.2 301 251 50 Hawaii 0 o 0.0 o 97 -97 Idaho 1,810 1,678 92.7 132 137 -5 Illinois 18,387 18,347 99.8 40 453 -413 Indiana 1,154 1,119 97.0 35 250 -215 Iowa 6,117 5,894 96.4 223 101 122 Kansas 4,767 4,149 87.0 618 75 543 Kentucky 2,933 2,888 98.5 45 95 -50 Louisiana 1,030 1,019 98.9 11 336 -325 Maine 847 823 97.2 24 48 -24 Maryland 9,055 8,783 97.0 272 209 63 Massachusetts 6,842 6,537 95.5 305 282 23 Michigan 17,567 17,374 98.9 193 225 -32 Minnesota 4,794 4,545 94.8 249 241 8 Mississippi 8,238 7,710 93.6 528 78 450 Missouri 3,546 3,470 97.9 76 230 -154 Montana 266 257 96.6 9 210 -201 Nebraska 1,933 1,850 95.7 83 142 -59 Nevada 243 233 95.9 10 155 -145 New Hampshire 570 474 83.2 96 269 -173 New Jersey 7,394 7,346 99.4 48 484 -436 New Mexico 1,591 1,322 83.1 269 218 51 New York 23,057 22,731 98.6 326 437 -111 North Carolina 10,467 10,273 98.1 194 79 115 North Dakota 1,559 1,324 84.9 235 89 146 Ohio 6,191 6,107 98.6 84 313 -229 Oklahoma 5,058 4,905 97.0 153 185 -32 Oregon 4,615 4,358 94.4 257 108 149 Pennsylvania 14,374 13,854 96.4 520 457 63 Rhode Island 1,439 1,363 94.7 76 22 54 South Carolina 4,106 4,071 99.1 35 83 -48 South Dakota 0 o 0.0 0 131 -131 Tennessee 4,288 4,212 98.2 76 188 -112 Texas 21,278 20,475 96.2 803 285 518 Utah 0 0 0.0 o 45 -45 Vermont 238 180 75.6 58 69 -11 Virginia 6,697 6,424 95.9 273 206 67 Washington 11,971 11,440 95.6 531 225 306 West Virginia 1,165 1,027 88.2 138 112 26 Wisconsin 6,552 6,481 98.9 71 223 -152 Wyoming 1,545 1,284 83.1 261 48 213 State unknown* 0 o -- o 6,660 -6,660 *Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine a student's home State. --Not applicable. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and students from outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 17 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 10.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen who graduated from high school during the previous 12 months, in private 2-year institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. Total Residents of State Percent residents Migration Into State Out of State Net Total 20,587 14,393 69.9 6,194 6,194 Alabama 472 324 68.6 148 82 66 Alaska o o 0.0 o 25 -25 Arizona o o 0.0 o 105 -105 Arkansas 39 28 71.8 11 26 -15 California 563 483 85.8 80 319 -239 Colorado o o 0.0 o 154 -154 Connecticut 509 339 66.6 170 482 -312 Delaware o o 0.0 o 35 -35 District of Columbia o o 0.0 o 16 -16 Florida 176 54 30.7 122 261 -139 Georgia 961 809 84.2 152 142 10 Hawaii 0 o 0.0 0 41 -41 Idaho 2,549 815 32.0 1,734 10 1,724 Illinois 1,406 1,346 95.7 60 151 -91 Indiana 118 89 75.4 29 93 -64 Iowa 297 274 92.3 23 64 -41 Kansas 281 82 29.2 199 43 156 Kentucky 541 510 94.3 31 35 -4 Louisiana o o 0.0 o 26 -26 Maine 49 49 100.0 o 121 -121 Maryland 18 11 61.1 7 130 -123 Massachusetts 2,834 1,676 59.1 1,158 137 1,021 Michigan 926 871 94.1 55 82 -27 Minnesota 65 63 96.9 2 61 -59 Mississippi 205 190 92.7 15 20 -5 Missouri 345 97 28.1 248 97 151 Montana 20 20 100.0 0 79 -79 Nebraska 125 21 16.8 104 42 62 Nevada o o 0.0 o 59 -59 New Hampshire 63 24 38.1 39 156 -117 New Jersey o o 0.0 o 487 -487 New Mexico o o 0.0 o 32 -32 New York 2,274 1,764 77.6 510 474 36 North Carolina 1,784 1,274 71.4 510 86 424 North Dakota o o 0.0 o 8 -8 Ohio 3 3 100.0 o 102 -102 Oklahoma 139 125 89.9 14 63 -49 Oregon o o 0.0 o 144 -144 Pennsylvania 1,954 1,478 75.6 476 135 341 Rhode Island o o 0.0 o 90 -90 South Carolina 611 547 89.5 64 111 -47 South Dakota 59 46 78.0 13 15 -2 Tennessee 470 357 76.0 113 64 49 Texas 226 211 93.4 15 143 -128 Utah o o 0.0 o 356 -356 Vermont 110 74 67.3 36 86 -50 Virginia 165 109 66.1 56 290 -234 Washington o o 0.0 o 246 -246 West Virginia 230 230 100.0 o 14 -14 Wisconsin o o 0.0 o 69 -69 Wyoming o o 0.0 o 85 -85 State unknown* 0 0 -- o 0 0 *Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine a student's home State. --Not applicable. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and students from outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department Of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 18 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved ForRelease 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table 11.--Residence and migration of Students from foreign countries enrolled in all institutions of higher education, by level of enrollment and State of attendence: Fall 1986 50 States and D.C. All foreign students enrolled Foreign students, by level First-time freshmen Under- graduate transfer students First- profes- sional students Graduate students Total 79,959 27,575 19,786 1,204 31,394 Alabama 657 249 163 5 240 Alaska 42 22 7 0 13 Arizona 1.3605 775_ _408 4 418 Arkansas 428 168 171 0 89 California 17,580 7,094 6,476 191 3,819 Colorado 46 35 6 2 3 Connecticut 1,063 254 101 12 696 Delaware 156 55 19 0 82 District of Columbia 2,332 933 506 46 847 Florida 4,317 2,019 1,615, 28 655 Georgia 1,283 382 240 42 619 Hawaii 717 418 205 0 94 Idaho 247 161 48 0 38 Illinois 2,881 598 552 87 1,644 Indiana 1,631 446 305 22 858 Iowa 1,296 367 369 38 522 Kansas 854 254 192 4 404 Kentucky 388 149 74 9 156 Louisiana 1,034 307 312 20 395 Maine 120 55 20 2 43 Maryland 1,571 374 254 13 930 Massachusetts 3,069 1,320 385 67 1,297 Michigan 3,462 742 675 94 1,951 Minnesota 845 278 236 15 316 Mississippi 409 63 109 6 231 Missouri 1,254 291 310 41 612 Montana 174 53 67 1 53 Nebraska 532 223 52 7 250 Nevada 145 32 55 0 58 New Hampshire 145 76 5 0 64 New Jersey 1,353 309 351 32 661 New Mexico 295 58 89 0 148 New York 6,588 2,016 1,200 92 3,280 North Carolina 1,597 556 312 35 694 North Dakota 249 104 85 0 60 Ohio 2,607 701 400 38 1,468 Oklahoma 985 440 11 9 525 Oregon 1,357 335 445 39 538 Pennsylvania 2,826 835 256 101 1,634 Rhode Island 337 83 39 1 214 South Carolina 508 161 98 13 236 South Dakota 152 48 59 3 42 Tennessee 760 288 218 5 249 Texas 4,910 1,967 1,107 47 1,789 Utah 840 298 226 4 312 Vermont 264 85 140 0 39 Virginia 1,161 418 117 6 620 Washington 1,160 226 334 5 595 West Virginia 274 69 28 1 176 Wisconsin 1,358 347 304 17 690 Wyoming 95 38 30 0 27 SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 19 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved ForRelease 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 ?4.=?1 N?i=1 Technical Appendix Statistics for this report are based on reports from institutions of higher education in response to the Residence of First-gime Students survey conducted by the Center for Education Statistics (cPs) in the fall of 1986. This survey was conducted for the first time under the new Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), and data will be collected biennially hereafter. Institutions of higher education were formerly surveyed under the Higher Education General Information Survey (HEGIS), and are those postsecondary institutions accredited at the college level by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. This survey requested data about the State of residence of all degree-seeking students enrolled for the first time in the following categories of institutions: 4-year public and private and 2-year private nonprofit. The 2-year private for-profit institutions in the IPEDS universe were not surveyed. Data were reported by attendance level of the student when first admitted to the responding institution. The student levels include: undergraduate (first-time freshmen, students graduating from high school within the past twelve months, and transfer students), graduate, and first-professional levels. The analyses in this report were further limited to first-time freshmen enrolled in the 2,743 institutions of higher education in the 50 States and the District of Columbia that responded to the Residence survey. Students from the outlying areas and students from the 50 States and the District of Columbia enrolled in the outlying areas and in foreign countries are excluded from the analysis. Foreign students are excluded from the analysis except as shown in table 11. The Residence of First-gime Students survey was mailed during September 1986 to 5,126 postsecondary education institutions. Analysis of the returned survey forms resulted in deleting 398 institutions from the universe. These included institutions that had closed, did not offer postsecondary education programs, were duplicated on the file, or were not eligible for the Residence survey. Therefore, the final universe for the survey was 4,728 institutions (table A). Table A. --Response to Residence of First-gime Students survey Level of Isurvey IRespon- 1Institutions 1 Final IResponse institution Iforms I dents ldeleted from 1universe 1 rate Imailed 1 Ifile Total 5,126 3,419 398 4,728 72.3 4-yr. 2,910 2,027 140 2,770 73.2 2-yr. 2,216 1,392 258 1,958 71.1 The overall response rate of 72.3 percent was based on the ratio of 3,419 respondents to the final universe of 4,728 institutions (2,770 4-year and above institutions and 1,958 2-year institutions). 20 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved ForRelease 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 The response rate for institutions of higher education (HEIS schools) was much higher than for other postsecondary institutions (non-HEGIS Schools)--86.4 percent versus 42.2 percent (table A-1). Table A-2 shows similar data weighted by first-time freshmen enrollment. Whereas only 72.3 percent of all institutions responded to the Residence survey, responding institutions enrolled 85.6 percent of all first-time freshmen. For the institutions of higher education, 86.4 percent of the institutions responded, accounting for 91.7 percent of all first-time freshmen. Imputation for nonresponding institutions are not included in this report. A report describing the fully imputed file, with a description of the imputation procedure, is planned for the summer of 1988. Survey data were edited for internal consistency; that is, detailed data, by State, added to the total for each column. If the totals were missing, the computer generated totals were used and flagged as such. Data were also checked to ensure that the total freshmen count was greater than (or equal to) the count of first-time freshmen who had graduated from high school during the previous 12 months. The totals reported for first-time freshmen, graduate, and first-professional students were compared with the comparable totals reported on the Fall Enrollment survey and discrepancies were resolved. The definitions and instructions for compiling IPEDS data have been designed to minimize comparability problems. However, postsecondary education institutions differ widely among themselves. As a result of these differences, comparisons of data provided by individual institutions may be misleading. 21 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table A-1.--Residence survey response rates, by State and accreditation (HEGIS) status: Fall 1986 United States and outlying areas All institutions HEGIS schools Non-HEGIS schools Total Respon- dents Non- respon- dents Percent respond- ing Total Respon- dents Non- respon- dents Percent respond- ing Total Respon- dents Non- respon- dents Percent respond- ing Total 4,728 3,419 1,309 72.3 3,217 2,781 436 86.4 1,511 638 873 42.2 Alabama 98 81 17 82.7 73 70 3 95.9 25 11 14 44.0 Alaska 28 22 6 78.6 15 15 0 100.0 13 7 6 53.8 Arizona 39 29 10 74.4 29 24 5 82.8 10 5 5 50.0 Arkansas 40 33 7 82.5 32 30 2 93.8 8 3 5 37.5 California 524 280 244 53.4 285 231 54 81.1 239 49 190 20.5 Colorado 67 14 53 20.9 44 8 36 18.2 23 6 17 26.1 Connecticut 69 57 12 82.6 49 47 2 95.9 20 10 10 50.0 Delaware 12 9 3 75.0 9 8 1 88.9 3 1 2 33.3 District of Columbia 21 18 3 85.7 18 17 1 94.4 3 1 2 33.3 Florida 154 95 59 61.7 77 69 8 89.6 77 26 51 33.8 Georgia 108 77 31 71.3 71 62 9 87.3 37 15 22 40.5 Hawaii 19 13 6 68.4 13 12 1 92.3 6 1 5 16.7 Idaho 12 11 1 91.7 10 9 1 90.0 2 2 0 100.0 Illinois 236 192 44 81.4 155 154 1 99.4 81 38 43 46.9 Indiana 102 72 30 70.6 70 58 12 82.9 32 14 18 43.8 Iowa 83 48 35 57.8 59 46 13 78.0 24 2 22 8.3 Kansas 73 54 19 74.0 53 43 10 81.1 20 11 9 55.0 Kentucky 58 39 19 67.2 47 33 14 70.2 11 6 5 54.5 Louisiana 71 54 17 76.1 30 30 0 100.0 41 24 17 58.5 Maine 37 31 6 83.8 27 27 0 100.0 10 4 6 40.0 Maryland 68 60 8 88.2 56 53 3 94.6 12 7 5 58.3 Massachusetts 168 128 40 76.2 120 107 13 89.2 48 21 27 43.8 Michigan 142 105 37 73.9 91 85 6 93.4 51 20 31 39.2 Minnesota 116 91 25 78.4 68 60 8 88.2 48 31 17 64.6 Mississippi 54 50 4 92.6 40 39 1 97.5 14 11 3 78.6 Missouri 119 93 26 78.2 85 77 8 90.6 34 16 18 47.1 Montana 28 22 6 78.6 16 14 2 87.5 12 8 4 66.7 Nebraska 48 43 5 89.6 33 33 0 100.0 15 10 5 66.7 Nevada 13 8 5 61.5 9 7 2 77.8 4 1 3 25.0 New Hampshire 34 22 12 64.7 26 19 7 73.1 8 3 5 37.5 New Jersey 99 79 20 79.8 59 52 7 88.1 40 27 13 67.5 New Mexico 32 26 6 81.3 20 19 1 95.0 12 7 5 58.3 New York 377 248 129 65.8 280 199 81 71.1 97 49 48 50.5 North Carolina 131 126 5 96.2 117 116 1 99.1 14 10 4 71.4 North Dakota 28 28 0 100.0 19 19 0 100.0 9 9 0 100.0 Ohio 210 134 76 63.8 128 103 25 80.5 82 31 51 37.8 Oklahoma 48 43 5 89.6 43 42 1 97.7 5 1 4 20.0 Oregon 50 45 5 90.0 44 44 0 100.0 6 1 5 16.7 Pennsylvania 285 205 80 71.9 187 165 22 88.2 98 40 58 40.8 Rhode Island 15 14 1 93.3 12 12 0 100.0 3 2 1 66.7 South Carolina 67 62 5 92.5 57 56 1 98.2 10 6 4 60.0 South Dakota 31 24 7 77.4 18 16 2 88.9 13 8 5 61.5 Tennessee 100 82 18 82.0 74 67 7 90.5 26 15 11 57.7 Texas 195 147 48 75.4 155 135 20 87.1 40 12 28 30.0 Utah 19 11 8 57.9 11 8 3 72.7 8 3 5 37.5 Vermont 24 23 1 95.8 22 21 1 95.5 2 2 0 100.0 Virginia 102 63 39 61.8 72 50 22 69.4 30 13 17 43.3 Washington 69 55 14 79.7 51 48 3 94.1 18 7 11 38.9 West Virginia 38 32 6 84.2 27 25 2 92.6 11 7 4 63.6 Wisconsin 90 60 30 66.7 59 49 10 83.1 31 11 20 35.5 Wyoming 11 10 1 90.9 8 8 0 100.0 3 2 1 66.7 American Samoa 1 0 1 0.0 1 0 1 0.0 o 0 o 0.0 No. Marianas 2 1 1 50.0 2 1 1 50.0 0 0 0 0.0 Guam 2 2 0 100.0 2 2 0 100.0 0 o o 0.0 Puerto Rico 1 1 0 100.0 1 1 0 100.0 0 o 0 0.0 Trust Territories 58 46 12 79.3 37 35 2 94.6 21 11 10 52.4 Virgin Islands 2 1 1 50.0 1 1 0 100.0 1 o 1 0.0 SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 22 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4 Table A-2.--Residence survey response rates, weighted by first-time freshmen enrollment, by State and accreditation (HEGIS) status: Fall 1986 United States and ' outlying areas All institutions HEGIS institutions Non-HEGIS institutions First-time freshmen Percent responding First-time freshmen Percent responding First-time freshmen Percent responding All institutions Responding institutions All institutions Responding institutions All institutions Responding institutions Total 2,369,459 2,029,394 85.6 2,140,896 1,963,987 91.7 228,563 65,407 28.6 Alabama 39,319 34,704 88.3 35,761 33,818 94.6 3,558 886 24.9 Alaska 1,452 1,403 96.6 1,384 1,384 100.0 68 19 27.9 Arizona 57,476 51,515 89.6 54,424 51,449 94.5 3,052 66 2.2 Arkansas 17,536 14,605 83.3 16,189 14,585 90.1 1,347 20 1.5 California 291,550 263,915 90.5 269,705 259,726 96.3 21,845 4,189 19.2 Colorado 30,782 2,489 8.1 26,780 1,831 6.8 4,002 658 16.4 Connecticut 31,070 30,345 97.7 30,279 30,272 100.0 791 73 9.2 Delaware 7,654 7,238 94.6 7,464 7,223 96.8 190 15 7.9 District of Columbia 10,659 10,385 97.4 10,370 10,370 100.0 289 15 5.2 Florida 80,815 67,315 83.3 66,672 61,710 92.6 14,143 5,605 39.6 Georgia 45,348 36,963 81.5 36,142 33,450 92.6 9,206 3,513 38.2 Hawaii 9,402 8,551 90.9 8,733 8,432 96.6 669 119 17.8 Idaho 9,864 9,676 98.1 9,740 9,562 98.2 124 114 91.9 Illinois 108,226 106,079 98.0 104,931 104,931 100.0 3,295 1,148 34.8 Indiana 49,222 42,056 85.4 45,583 41,587 91.2 3,639 469 12.9 Iowa 36,482 29,962 82.1 34,468 29,962 86.9 2,014 0 0.0 Kansas 33,520 25,437 75.9 26,660 22,843 85.7 6,860 2,594 37.8 Kentucky 27,521 23,768 86.4 23,687 23,609 99.7 3,834 159 4.1 Louisiana 36,840 33,997 92.3 28,923 28,923 100.0 7,917 5,074 64.1 Maine 9,381 8,979 95.7 8,948 8,948 100.0 433 31 7.2 Maryland 33,075 32,502 98.3 32,642 32,464 99.5 433 38 8.8 Massachusetts 82,569 72,838 88.2 79,100 72,209 91.3 3,469 629 18.1 Michigan 99,573 88,887 89.3 97,203 88,093 90.6 2,370 794 33.5 Minnesota 55,586 48,165 86.7 44,055 40,388 91.7 11,531 7,777 67.4 Mississippi 25,912 24,808 95.7 2.2,763 22,584 99.2 3,149 2,224 70.6 Missouri 37,469 35,505 94.8 35,622 34,873 97.9 1,847 632 34.2 Montana 6,405 5,447 85.0 5,520 5,425 98.3 885 22 2.5 Nebraska 19,304 18,643 96.6 14,316 14,316 100.0 4,988 4,327 86.7 Nevada 6,192 5,664 91.5 5,955 5,599 94.0 237 65 27.4 New Hampshire 11,064 7,913 71.5 9,439 7,875 83.4 1,625 38 2.3 New Jersey 47,087 41,586 88.3 44,655 41,165 92.2 2,432 421 17.3 New Mexico 8,728 8,657 99.2 8,260 8,223 99.6 468 434 92.7 New York 173,035 123,030 71.1 156,733 120,960 77.2 16,302 2,070 12.7 North Carolina 68,405 66,593 97.4 66,416 66,408 100.0 1,989 185 9.3 North Dakota 8,044 8,044 100.0 8,017 8,017 100.0 27 27 100.0 Ohio 110,445 71,017 64.3 86,511 70,453 81.4 23,934 564 2.4 Oklahoma 30,370 27,720 91.3 27,889 27,720 99.4 2,481 o 0.0 Oregon 25,521 25,036 98.1 25,036 25,036 100.0 485 0 0.0 Pennsylvania 110,262 88,687 80.4 97,263 87,865 90.3 12,999 822 6.3 Rhode Island 12,896 12,737 98.8 12,572 12,572 100.0 324 165 50.9 South Carolina 29,121 28,157 96.7 28,052 27,968 99.7 1,069 189 17.7 South Dakota 6,210 5,995 96.5 5,769 5,592 96.9 441 403 91.4 Tennessee 41,064 31,567 76.9 31,095 30,462 98.0 9,969 1,105 11.1 Texas 128,273 111,032 86.6 117,782 105,548 89.6 10,491 5,484 52.3 Utah 12,981 11,647 89.7 12,265 11,627 94.8 716 20 2.8 Vermont 7,010 6,841 97.6 6,908 6,841 99.0 102 o 0.0 Virginia 47,772 38,711 81.0 45,943 38,393 83.6 1,829 318 17.4 Washington 80,859 74,574 92.2 68,199 68,014 99.7 12,660 6,560 51.8 West Virginia 14,583 12,732 87.3 13,384 12,370 92.4 1,199 362 30.2 Wisconsin 52,845 48,853 92.4 48,981 46,057 94.0 3,864 2,796 72.4 Wyoming 5,204 4,569 87.8 4,553 4,553 100.0 651 16 2.5 American Samoa 270 o 0.0 270 o 0.0 0 0 0.0 No. Marianas 138 138 100.0 138 138 100.0 0 0 0.0 Guam 520 520 100.0 520 520 100.0 0 0 0.0 Puerto Rico 36,076 30,890 85.6 29,755 ' 28,737 96.6 6,321 2,153 34.1 Trust Territories 214 49 22.9 214 49 22.9 0 0 0.0 Virgin Islands 258 258 100.0 258 258 100.0 0 0 0.0 NOTE: First-time freshmen data for 1986 Fall Enrollment survey include imputed data for nonresponding institutions. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (WEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986, and Fall Enrollment Compliance survey, Fall 1986. 23 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620020-4